Will we ever see Harley Quinn '66?
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Will we ever see Harley Quinn '66?
When I first heard about the Batman '66 comics, I was greatly intrigued by the appearance of Arkham Asylum and Dr. Harleen Quinzell in issue #7. I couldn't wait to see just how the writers would reinterpret one of the most memorable newer characters of the Bat-Universe into a swinging 60s setting. But for some reason, Harley's dropped off the map. It's been nearly 50 issues since her debut, and so far that's the only time she's shown up in the comic. Do you think we'll ever see a '66 version of Harley, or is it possible she was just a one-off reference that the creators forgot about?
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I would hope so. I'd love to see a '66 version of Harley Quinn, playing off against Cesar's Joker.
".... I'll have it, the last laugh will still be mine!" -The Joker, "The Joker's Last Laugh"
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I hope to see it.
The original Paul Dini design statue they just announced looks like a decade too early but I could see them going this way...
I really hope they go with the poodle skirt style all the coplayers are using (I know wrong decade again)
The original Paul Dini design statue they just announced looks like a decade too early but I could see them going this way...

I really hope they go with the poodle skirt style all the coplayers are using (I know wrong decade again)

Re: Will we ever see Harley Quinn '66?
That Dini design was the one used in "Brave and the Bold", right?
Re: Will we ever see Harley Quinn '66?
The first design reminds me of Queenie from The Joker is Wild episodes; I could definitely see either as a possibility.PDpuck16 wrote:I hope to see it.
The original Paul Dini design statue they just announced looks like a decade too early but I could see them going this way...
I really hope they go with the poodle skirt style all the coplayers are using (I know wrong decade again)
".... I'll have it, the last laugh will still be mine!" -The Joker, "The Joker's Last Laugh"